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We stayed here for two months in our motorhome.
When we arrived, Josh, one of the staff members, helped us (without being asked!) to park our motorhome. He saw we were tired and came right down to help us out. Which was really nice.
While their isn’t truly a dog park so to speak, there is a very large field that our dogs got to stretch their legs and do their business in, away from other campers and guests. They loved it far more than any dog park they have been in. And it was a nice walk for us too!
Our site was fantastic, it was right next to the bathhouse, and we got a chance to make it our own. It came equipped with a picnic table, a concrete patio and fire pit. We were able to make it really cute.
The staff was FANTASTIC! Brodie, Stephanie and Josh work non stop always making improvements and keeping the park clean, and well maintained. They are also super friendly and really helpful. It’s clearly a family business and it’s nice to have a park that isn’t run by some Corporation in another state.
On the weekends, out comes the train rides for the kiddos. On holidays they even offer a hay ride. All free.
I can’t say enough about this park, yes, sometimes things go array when it gets really busy, but they always get right back on it. Every week there was a new improvement to the park being made, or another project being completed, When we left they were redoing the outside of the clubhouse.
Most of the campers were great too! We made lots of friends while here and we were welcomed with open arms by the staff.
All in all, this park is our “go to” place for when we come to Michigan. Our home away from home.
If you’re looking for a down to earth campground to take your family to-this is the place. It’s not corporate run, so sometimes things take some time. Which is fine with us. It’s the people that are here that makes it so special and the heart and soul this family puts into making every campers experiences a positive one. And if you’re into dogs, don’t forget to pet Piper when she is out on her walks with her Dad.